UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Here is the Merchants' Program | | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 8:00 | Show Card Writing, 208*Eng. Elementary Acct., 11 Fraser | Show Card Writing, 208 Eng. Elementary Acct., 11 Fraser | Show Card Writing, 208 Eng. Elementary Acct., 11 Fraser | Show Card Writing, 208 Eng. Elementary Acct., 11 Fraser | Show Card Writing, 208 Eng. Elementary Acct., 11 Fraser | | 8:30 | Show Card Writing, 208 Eng. Elementary Acct., 11 Fraser | Show Card Writing, 208 Eng. Elementary Acct., 11 Fraser | Show Card Writing, 208 Eng. Elementary Acct., 11 Fraser | Show Card Writing, 208 Eng. Elementary Acct., 11 Fraser | Show Card Writing, 208 Eng. Elementary Acct., 11 Fraser | | 9:00 | Organ Recital, Fraser Prof. Charles Skilton | Organ Recital, Fraser Prof. Charles Skilton | Organ Recital, Fraser Prof. Charles Skilton | Organ Recital, Fraser Prof. Charles Skilton | Organ Recital, Fraser Prof. Charles Skilton | | 9:30 | Otto Buhrmann, Fraser How to Buy Profitably | Otto Buhrmann, 206 Eng. Store Management | Otto Buhrmann, 206 Eng. How to Bring New Trade | Carl J. Ricker, Fraser Cooperation Among Retailers | Paul H. Nystrom, Fraser Store Management | | 10:30 | J. H. Marcellus, Fraser The Merchant and Public Improvement | Stephen W. Gilman, Fraser Elements of Business Organization | Stephen W. Gilman, Fraser The Law of Sales | Paul H. Nystrom, Fraser Store Management | Gov. E. W. Major, Fraser | | 11:30 | Advanced Acct. 207 *Admin. series of three-minute talks. Fraser, 14 Teams for One Round Table by chairman of each section | Advanced Acct. 207 Admin. L.E. McLauchran, Fraser Retail Credits | Advanced Acct. 207 Admin. M.E. Garrison; Fraser Cooperation between Retail and Wholesale Merchants | Advanced Acct. 207 Admin. Emerson Chesapeake, Fraser Clever, Rebehan Manufacturers, and Wholesalers and the Retailer | Advanced Acct. 207 Admin. H. G. Nystrom, 206 Eng. Balance Sheet | | 1:30 | Leon N. Flint, 104 S. Common Susse Principles of the Psychology of Advertising | H. G. Ingham, 206 Eng. Store Records Should Show. Leon N. Flint, 104 S. First Aid in Building an Ad. | H. G. Ingham, 206 Eng. The Merchandise Record Merle Thoreau, 104 S. Advertising Mediums | H. G. Ingham, 206 Eng. Accounting Methods for the Small Retailers, Merle Thoreau, 104 S. Appreciating Mail Order Methods | Myela Thorpe, 104 S. Advertising Your Community | | 2:30 | H. G. Ingham, 209 Eng. How to Handle Production Received in Trade. Hazel K. Allen, 10 Fraser Practical Tests for Textile Fabrics | A. B. Cowley, Fraser Actual Mail Order Competition. Hazel K. Allen, 10 Fraser Practical Tests for Textile Fabrics | The Negotiable Instruments Law. Illustrated Stephen W. Gilman. Evansage Davies. 10 Fraser Food Factors in the High Cost of Living | Charcelou Strong, Fraser The University and Its Work Paul H. Nystrom. Selling Auto Supplies | Paul H. Nystrom, Fraser Salemship | | 3:30 | Otto Buhrmann, 206 Eng. Selling Profitable, William Cubberly, 3 Green Hall, Window Trimming—Groceries | Otto Buhrmann, 206 Eng. How to Move the Oversock A. B. Butterworth, 3 Green Hall, Window Trimming—Dry Goods | Otto Buhrmann, 206 Eng. Holding Your Trade. A. B. Butterworth, 3 Green Hall, Window Trimming—Dry Goods | Elizabeth Spraue, 104 S. The Merchant and the Girl P. C. Laanh, 3 Green Hall, Window Trimming—Men's Furnishings | Avis Gwinn, 104 S. The Merchant's Influence Standard of the Community. P. O. Laanh, 3 Green Hall, Window Trimming—Men's Furnishings | | 4:30 | Round Tables each day as follows: Department stores, 210 Fraser. General Merchandise, 210 Hardware, 213 Fraser. H. S. Collinson, Arkansas City, chairman Furniture, 205 Fraser. E. E. Russell, new chairman Shoes, 209 Fraser. C. P. Traxel, chaunear, chairman | A. O. Rorabaugh, Wichita, chairman General Merchandise, 3 Green. E. E. Rorabaugh, Wichita, chairman Furniture, 205 Fraser. E. E. Russell, new chairman Shoes, 209 Fraser. C. P. Traxel, chaunear, chairman | Auto Supplies, 106 Green. II. H. Clark. General Merchandise, 3 Green. E. E. Rorabaugh, Wichita, chairman Furniture, 205 Fraser. E. E. Russell, new chairman Shoes, 209 Fraser. C. P. Traxel, chaunear, chairman | Topeka chairman General Merchandise, 3 Green. E. E. Rorabaugh, Wichita, chairman Furniture, 205 Fraser. E. E. Russell, new chairman Shoes, 209 Fraser. C. P. Traxel, chaunear, chairman | | 5:00 | Motion Pictures, Fraser. | Motion Pictures | Motion Pictures | Motion Pictures | Motion Pictures | | 7:00 | Motion Pictures. | Motion Pictures | Motion Pictures | Concert, University Band. 8:30 Address, Salesmanship. Paul H. Nystrom. | | 7:30 | Concert, The University Gee Club, Fraser. Recitations, Prof. A. MacMurray. Lecture-Part I. Illustrated with motion pictures. Evolution of cotton from the Field to the Finished Product." C. D. Heiler. | Concert, The University Orchestra, Fraser. Stephen W. Gilman, Fraser Factors of Business Management. Lecture-Part I. Illustrated with motion pictures. Evolution of cotton from the Field to the Finished Product." C. D. Hehler. | P. A. U. Hall. One Act Force. The First Time." Concert, Dean Harold Butler and Mrs. Florence Butler. 8:30 Address, Mall Order Problems. H. Leslie Wildey. Merchants' Mixer. | Concert, University Band. 8:30 Address, Salesmanship. Paul H. Nystrom. | | | | | | | | THEATRE VARSITY Tonight Only VALESKA SURATT in "The Soul of Broadway" (REPEATED BY POPULAR REQUEST) FACE HURT? Different skins need different treatments. That's why we urge you to get shaved regularly at Houk's. After the first shave our barbers know when you need a close or light shave; when the skin smarts; where the tender spots are; if the skin is easily irritated. We do more than merely shave you We Treat Your Skin If there is going to be skin trouble after your shave, or if the skin is smarting when you step into the chair our barbers know it and immediately apply preparations which will heal the face and prepare it for the next shave. By being a regular patron you get the care of an attentive barber and enjoy the Houk .SERVICE. Let us care for your face today. The Shop of The Town 913 Massachusetts. HOUK'S ANNOUNCEMENTS Anyone with rooms to rent, for visiting merchants February 7 to 11 call K, U. 101, Mr. Hamilton's office Sphinx Society meets Wednesday night, Feb. 9, at Sigma Nu chapter house. Business of importance 7:30 sharp. Women's swimming examinations will be held on Monday Feb. 7, 10:30 to 12:30; 2:30 to 5:30, and on Thursday Feb. 10 from 2:30 to 5:30; AAA nominees, seniors, and seniors have their conditions in swimming removed at this time. Send the Daily Kansan home. First Jubilee班会 of the Y. W. C. A. will be held Tuesday afternoon February 8, at 4:30; at Meyers Hall Lucy Riggs, general field secretary and Chairman, "Not one of us, but all of us," and Davis Davis '17 Fine Arts, will sing. The Y. W. C. A. will meet Tuesday at 4:00. Miss Lucy Y. Riggs will speak and Evelyn Strong will lead. Committeemen and chairmen will meet Merys Hard at 7:00. The mallow roast. Miss Riggs will be present. Snow Zooology Club will meet at the home of Bennet M. Allen, 1653 Indiana street, Tuesday evening at 8:30 a.m. Kooykery will talk on Animal Behavior. International Polity Club will hold important meeting Wednesday at Sigma Chi house, 7:00. All members to be present. Meeting will be short. Seniors and graduate students taking work in the School of Education, and wishing to make use of the University Employment Bureau are invited to attend the Hall lecture room at 4:30 Friday with Prof. Johnson. The University Glee Club will sing at the Merchant's Short Course meeting tonight at 7:30, in Fraser Hall. K. U. Dames will meet with Mrs. Burton, Wednesday afternoon, Island street, Wednesday afternoon, The new $15,000 Hospital at the University of California will soon be completed. Historian Will Take Position In Minnesota University Next Year PROF. BECKER RESIGNS HOLDS FOURTH PLACE Carl Becker, professor of European history and a noted historian, has accepted a position at the University of Minnesota, his resignation to take effect at the end of the school year. It is also expected that the negie pension caused his action, although he will receive a smaller salary than he is getting here. Professor Becker came to the University of Kansas in 1902 as an assistant professor, and was promoted to a full professorship in 1908. Although European History is his field, he has written several authoritative works on American history. His best known books are "The Politics of the Federal Republic" and "Political Power in America" and "History of Kansas." He is also one of the authors of the American Historical Review and is a constant contributor to it. Professor Becker was born at Lincoln, Iowa, in 1873. He is a graduate of Cornell, University of Wisconsin, and Columbia. Before coming to Kansas he was instructor in history at Pennsylvania and Dartmouth. Double Trouble, Varsity, Tuesday February 8, afternoon and evening. Adv. Nu Sigma Nu announces the pledging of Henry C. Scholer, a freshman Medic, of Bonner Springs, Kansas. Date Rule for double Trouble, Varsity, February 8—Adv. Kansas Basketball Five Defeats Washington University Team By Large Scores Kansas now holds fourth place in the Missouri Valley Conference League, since her victories of last week over Washington quintet at St. Louis. The count was 30 to 16 PRI night and 43 to 13 Saturday night. With Kansas playing Missouri, Wednesday and Thursday, and the Kansas Aggies tackling Nebraska, Friday and Saturday, this week is expected to be the crucial one of this year's Conference championship race. The teams will play in Valley schools with an ever victorious record of six games won. If the Aggies can but break even with the Huskers in Lincoln this week, the Manhattan five will have ac lean road to championship until the two games with Missouri late this month in Manhattan. A good line on the Tigers will be a big factor in Kansas-Missouri series. A. K. U. victory will practically eliminate the Tigers, the Aggies having defeated Kansas by a good margin in two games. The senior prom at Milwaukee Normal this year is to take the form of is Japanese party. The ideal will be carried out by the use of Japanese lanterns, decorations, music, and programs. A new collegiate church is being constructed at Iowa State University which will be open for all creeds. 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Tickets on Sale Beginning Wed., Feb. 2 at Theatre Box Office, 9 o'clock. WE OFFER $5.00 just now, our special rate of for a semester pressing ticket. call 1090 on the Lawrence Pantatorium When that suit needs pressing Good for for the cleaning, pressing and repairing of one three piece suit each week. call 1090 on the Bell phone. You can save by purchasing a ticket 5 Suits $1.50; 18 Suits $3.00 36 Suits $5.50 Our delivery service is efficient and we will get your suit back on time. VARSITY CLEANING PLANT 1015 Mass. 925 Massachusetts St. is the location of Another Lomas Studio. For the convenience of those who live in South Lawrence, this new studio has been established by Mr. Loomas. The original Lomas Studio is still at 729 Mass. St. Kodak Finishing is carefully done. Leave work at either studio before five o'clock and get finished prints the next afternoon. The Loomas Quality Photos can be found at both studios. 925 Mass. St. (Over Bell Bros.) Phone H-210 729 Mass. St. (Over Elec. Light Office) The LOOMAS STUDIOS Lella McIntrye, one of the stars in "My Home Town Girl" at the Bowersock Theatre, Wednesday, Feb. 9th Send the Daily Kansan Home